"In my conscience I believe the baggage loves me, for she never speaks well of me herself, nor suffers any body else to rail at me"
- William Congreve
About this Quote
This quote by William Congreve is a funny way of revealing the suggestion that's conscience is a trusted resource of support and also convenience. The speaker is suggesting that even though the luggage (a term utilized to describe a person's track record) might not constantly respect them, their principles is always there to protect them. This quote is a suggestion that even when the globe is unkind, we can constantly depend on our very own inner voice to provide us with the strength and courage to keep going. It is a reminder that we must never forget the power of our very own principles and the relevance of trusting our own reasoning. Ultimately, this quote is a suggestion that we should never forget the power of our very own inner guide and the importance of trusting our very own judgement.
This quote is written / told by William Congreve between February 10, 1670 and January 19, 1729. He/she was a famous Poet from England.
The author also have 29 other quotes.
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